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They're off coal because they're on Russian natural gas. Until this winter, I suppose. Natural gas is a biproduct of oil and coal production.
Not really? Germany is a mid-range, slow-moving sort of country, and they get about 40% of their energy from renewables. They still get 30% of their energy from coal, but it's being fairly steadily phased out. Energy sources are fungible. Solar power is cheaper than coal in a lot of places, as is wind, and the US has a ton of natural gas to make up for the intermittency problem. I think you're mistaking a political p…
Versus the reality in which they are the hardest problems that exist for humanity at the current moment.
Russian gas is literally not replaceable by liquid natural gas, or any other energy source, as imports for most of Europe this winter.
It's theoretically fungible on an infinite time frame. We do not live in a theoretical universe.